The new platform does not change how mitigation banks are permitted or operated in Virginia, but could make it easier to move through the process.
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The headline making vote Wednesday night was Democrat’s mid-decade redistricting amendment.
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A state grant to support the shuttle has run out, and Roanoke County is considering how to continue funding the service. County staff say they can save nearly $90,000 with some adjustments.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin will kick off the 2026 General Assembly by delivering a primetime speech to a joint session of the House and Senate tonight at 7 pm.
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“This is a new era for Virginia. An era not defined by chaos, but by competence. We got a new model," Speaker Don Scott said. "We want to make America boring again.”
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Virginia state regulators have approved a water permit for the Mountain Valley Pipeline Southgate pipeline.
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Justice Department officials on Tuesday accused a federal judge of abusing his power in demanding that Lindsey Halligan explain why she continues to identify herself as a U.S. Attorney in Virginia.
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“The bottom line remains the same: medicine can’t do its job if you can’t afford it,” Delaney told the press Tuesday morning.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin will make his final State of the Commonwealth address tonight. Michael Pope and Radio IQ Politics Analyst Jeff Schapiro discuss what the outgoing governor’s legacy will be.
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Affordability is the watchword for Senate Democrats, who are rolling out an agenda that includes everything from taxing the rich to expanding access to health care.
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The forced resignation of UVA’s former president and the selection of a new leader has prompted complaints from Democrats in Richmond. On Monday, lawmakers had a chance to quiz the new president and the head of the board that selected him, but the exchange raised more questions than it answered.
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